Some Kubricks of Blood is the first recording of K-18, a quartet led by
the Finnish guitarist Kalle Kalima, who has for several years been based in
Berlin.

With this recording, Kalle Kalima, who is known for his work
with the likes of Marc Ducret, Linda Sharrock, Sirone, Tomasz Stanko, Simon
Stockhausen and Jimi Tenor as well as with three different trios led by him in
the past few years (Klima Kalima, Johnny La Marama and Momentum
Impakto),has crafted a unique album inspired by the work of director Stanley
Kubrick.

Featured with K-18 are also saxophonist Mikko Innanen, bassist
Teppo Hauta-aho and accordionist Veli Kujala, whose quarter-tone accordion
provides the music much of its unique atmosphere. The quartet's uncompromising
approach to improvisation and remarkable sense of unity create a sonic entity
well suited for representing the moody and immensely surprising world of
Kubrick.

Some Kubricks of Blood was nominated for the Emma Award as the Best
Finnish Jazz Recording of the Year in 2009.